Bill Schoolcraft
2001-Dec-28 19:39 UTC
[cups] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'!
Hello Family, In attempting to print from Win2000 to RedHat-6.2 Linux (Samba-2.2.2) using CUPS I received the following errors from /var/log/cups/error_log I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Listening to 0:631 I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Configured for up to 100 clients. I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat",12 PPDs... I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs... E [28/Dec/2001:19:21:58 +0800] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'! E [28/Dec/2001:19:23:49 +0800] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'! The printer is an Epson-777 that worked great without CUPS and Samba, been hacking for hours just to get the printer to make a noise. I can print fine from the (host) Linux box using CUPS so I know the setup is still good on the CUPS side. Any help of course would be appreciated.
Gustavo Courault
2001-Dec-28 20:30 UTC
[cups] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'!
I had that problem and I descoment in the /etc/cups/mime.types file the line: application/octet-stream And in the /etc/cups/mime.convs file: */* application/vnd.cups-raw 0 - That lines are in the bottom of the both files Regards El S?b 29 Dic 2001 00:35, escribi?:> Hello Family, > > In attempting to print from Win2000 to RedHat-6.2 Linux > (Samba-2.2.2) using CUPS I received the following errors from > /var/log/cups/error_log > > > I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Listening to 0:631 > > I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Configured for up to 100 clients. > I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat",12 > PPDs... > > I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs... > > E [28/Dec/2001:19:21:58 +0800] print_job: Unsupported format > 'application/octet-stream'! > > E [28/Dec/2001:19:23:49 +0800] print_job: Unsupported format > 'application/octet-stream'! > > The printer is an Epson-777 that worked great without CUPS and > Samba, been hacking for hours just to get the printer to make a > noise. > > I can print fine from the (host) Linux box using CUPS so I know the > setup is still good on the CUPS side. > > Any help of course would be appreciated.-- Gustavo Courault e-mail: courault@gigared.com http://network-online.com.ar ICQ: 15828353